Release date: 2014-07-18 Whether Google Glass will provide meaningful value to doctors, or when doctors can't embed it in their own workflows, it can only fade away as another high-tech toy. Mobile health advocates have been discussing this for some time. . Recently, the news that Google Glass is integrated with electronic medical records has attracted the attention of the industry. Drchrono is a developer of an electronic medical record platform based in Mountain View, Calif., which can be accessed via iPad, iPhone and other mobile devices. The company will combine Google Glass as the first wearable health record (WHR). Michael Nusimow, the company's co-founder and CEO, believes that it perfectly embeds the doctor's workflow because doctors need to accurately capture interviews with patients, not always typing on tablets or laptops. Michael Nusimow told mHealth News in a recent interview: "Doctors can't use tablets during surgery." "It's hands-free" technology responds to doctors' desire for devices that can capture data in real time, and pushes them seamlessly into patients. Among the records. About two years ago, Nusimow said that Google Glass enables doctors to talk more naturally with patients, so the company has been using Google Chrome since it was offered to a specially selected user base. In a clinical setting such as surgery, it allows doctors to turn to decision support tools, or take photos, or take video without changing the workflow. Nusimow said: "Our goal is to make it ubiquitous, not to increase the burden. In my opinion, it is more than a tool that doctors can record the treatment of patients." Bill Metaxas has been experimenting with the integration of Google Glass and drchrono at its San Francisco clinic. He said that Google Glass's ability to capture the first-person perspective of a doctor makes it highly relevant to electronic medical records. Metaxas told mHealth News: “Pictures and videos make electronic medical records more meaningful and useful, and help commemorate a doctor-patient interview, which is more powerful than a narrative report. Eventually, information exchange between doctors takes place in a safe place, and Allow more in-depth consultations and improve patient care." Box is a developer of cloud computing secure content sharing technology and an investor in drchrono, and Google Glass has also received positive responses from the company. Ms. Krasner, Director of Medical and Life Sciences Management at Box, said at a press conference: “Doctors want a better workflow for clinical documentation. Google Glass offers a faster alternative to standard data collection and capture, drchrono and Box Collaboration can expand their data sharing options, allowing relevant medical content to be safely shared with patients, family members involved in patient care, and other suppliers." Since its launch, Google Glass has undoubtedly been a controversial element in the healthcare industry. It has attracted the attention of entrepreneurs and clinicians from Maine to California and beyond, and has hatched health systems like the Balama Mountain ( Palomar health's Glassocks lab, high-profile trials, etc., doctors even tried the technology in person (in some cases, it was stopped by the administrator). For the valuation of Google Glass, critics suspect that it captures data related to health records, or just compiles unstructured information that must be filtered and imported by doctors or scribes in the future, wasting time and money. When drchrono was unveiled with Google Glass, Health IT News published a story in which a commentator ridiculed the value that the collaboration brought to the doctor. The commentator named MDH wrote: "Google Glasses is a fun device with a lot of privacy and insufficient social acceptance. When I recall the past meetings with doctors, photos, records and strings There are three things that I don’t want doctors to do when they meet. I think Google Glass saves a very limited amount of time, and it will lead to time-consuming documentation. MDH concludes: "History tells us time and time again that whenever a new technology is introduced into the medical field, forensic paranoia always encourages 'add another' document layer and record keeping in already overwhelmed medical practitioners. ." Metaxas disagrees with this statement. He said: "Doctors work to help their patients, and Google Glass can help medical documents become stronger. The law does not properly disclose health information to prevent such incidents. Its privacy settings are no more than current smartphones. The settings are more complicated and ultimately decided by the doctor to ensure that the equipment is properly used." Nusimow agrees that Google Glass is "both exciting and challenging," he said, and clinicians must know what they can and can't do with the device: "You are built on extreme technology and are changing every day." When Nusimow and co-founder Daniel Kivatinos launched the drchrono EHR on the iPad platform in 2010, this was exactly what they considered. Nusimow said: "If there is new technology, we will build on this. It is clear that Google glasses capture the attention of doctors." Source: China Digital Medical Network
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